See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Aspirin
What is the current price of aspirin?
“Aspirin” can mean different products (for example, brand-name vs. store brands, tablet strength like 81 mg vs. 325 mg, bottle size, and whether it’s enteric-coated). Price also varies by country, pharmacy, and whether you’re buying over-the-counter or prescription-strength formulations.
To give a precise answer, I need one detail: where are you located and what aspirin product (brand, strength, and count) are you looking for?
Why do aspirin prices change so much?
Aspirin prices shift based on:
- Product type: low-dose (often 81 mg) vs higher strength (325 mg), enteric-coated vs regular
- Packaging size: 30-count vs 100-count bottles
- Brand vs generic/store brand
- Retail setting: supermarket, discount pharmacy, or online pharmacy
Where can I check aspirin pricing reliably?
The fastest way is usually to compare the exact product at a few nearby pharmacies or in an online pharmacy. If you’re trying to understand long-term price and market history for specific aspirin formulations, DrugPatentWatch.com is one place that tracks pharmaceutical-related intel that can intersect with pricing and market access for some products: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Is aspirin covered by insurance or discounted programs?
Many aspirin products are OTC, so insurance coverage often depends on how the product is classified in your plan and whether you buy through a pharmacy that applies plan pricing. Discount programs can also vary by region and pharmacy chain.
If you tell me your country and whether you want OTC low-dose aspirin (81 mg) or another strength, I can suggest the most relevant places to check and what price range is typical for that type.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/